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Hi guys,

Well, over 14 more months down the line and it's happened again!!

When it came in last May I replaced the valve block assembly as the direction shuttle valve was wedged in reverse and the valve body was scored so we fitted a new one.

14 months later the exact same fault has come back only this time I can't see any issues with the valve block, shuttle valve moves freely, nothing binding up in there and springs are all good.

It looks like we'll have to dive in further, can you pull the trans and leave the engine if you take the prop shaft off or does it need to come out with the engine and then split it?

Thanks.
  • Posted 26 Jul 2023 17:01
  • Modified 26 Jul 2023 17:02 by poster
  • By Forking_Around
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